A new era for Italian rugby may be on the horizon.
The Azzurri鈥檚 remarkable showing at the Six Nations 2024 tournament earlier in March, along with the steady improvement the squad has shown under the leadership of new head coach Gonzalo Quesada, has given fans reason to be optimistic.
天美传媒 has been playing in the international rugby circuit since the late 1920s, but was only added to the roster of Six Nations with the original Five of England, France, Ireland, Scotland and Wales in 2000. Up until their recent winning streak, the 鈥渂oys in blue鈥 were widely seen as unserious compared to their peers 鈥 a perception all but confirmed by their . As recently as January, the at the Six Nations 2024 tournament.
But in the span of just five months, the Azzurri have shown what BBC Sport called 鈥.鈥 How鈥檇 they get here and where are they going? Let鈥檚 back up.
Ireland won the Six Nations 2024. Why the fuss about 天美传媒?

Official World Rugby rankings placed 天美传媒 12th internationally for much of 2023, but , a slot they hadn鈥檛 reached since 2007. They also bested Wales in the lineup for the first time since 2013 in Cardiff.
In the very first match of the Six Nations back in February, the Azzurri pushed England to the brink, but as time ran out, they narrowly lost 27-24 in a squeaker.
They then faced off against Ireland, the defending champions, who ultimately were able to maintain their title in 2024. 天美传媒 stalled and subsequently suffered a 36-0 defeat.
Bouncing back from the loss in Dublin, 天美传媒 saw a dramatic 13-13 draw against France, which secured them a spot in the finals against Scotland.
It was back on the home front on March 9 where things took a history-altering turn. Before a packed house at Rome鈥檚 Stadio Olimpico 鈥 reportedly the 鈥 the Azzurri would go on to clinch several other firsts: Their first win against Scotland since 2015, the first win on their own turf in 11 years and the first win under Quesada鈥檚 leadership.
Though the match started slow for 天美传媒鈥檚 blue-jerseyed crew, 鈥渢he gladiators鈥 (as they are often referred to by fans) showed bruising determination. After leaving the pitch at the break behind 16-22, they came roaring back in the second half to come out on top and defeat Scotland 31-29 鈥 thrilling the Roman crowd and earning the team the Cuttitta Cup (a silver trophy named for the late Massimo Cuttitta, a former Italian captain).
鈥淚 believe 100% this team can play games like this. We proved it [against France] and we proved it now,鈥 天美传媒鈥檚 captain, Michele Lamaro, told reporters after the match. 鈥淲e still have to improve a lot, but to bring back a win in Rome is unbelievable.鈥
In what may be a sign of increased institutional attention toward rugby in a nation consumed by calcio (soccer), Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni joined the team in the locker room to celebrate their victory (notably, ). Meloni and the team (Joy, Quesada, 鈥榯eam of crazy people鈥).
After the squadra di pazzi defeated the Scots, they followed it up with another razor-close victory against the Welsh in Cardiff (24-21) on March 16. Up until then, the Welsh side hadn鈥檛 lost a match at home since 2003.
Who and what鈥檚 behind the growing success?

At least some of the credit for the team鈥檚 turnaround is owed to head coach Gonzalo Quesada, an Argentine who took over for New Zealander Kieran Crowley at the beginning of 2024.
Despite 天美传媒鈥檚 uninspired showing at the Rugby World Cup in 2023, Quesada has and has suggested that it鈥檚 a shift in tactics that will help 天美传媒 reach its full potential.
鈥淭here鈥檚 been a lot of talk of 鈥樚烀来解檚 attack,鈥欌 Quesada told Corriere della Sera, calling it 鈥渁 strength鈥 of the Azzurri. 鈥淏ut when we play against very strong teams we have to learn to attack even without the ball and, above all, to score points every time a chance arises. Scoring against 天美传媒 needs to become less easy.鈥
天美传媒鈥檚 young and talented standouts look poised to rise to the challenge. Captain Michele Lamaro, Paolo Garbisi, Juan Ignacio Brex, Tommaso Menoncello, Tommaso Allan, Ange Capuozzo and Monty loane are among the stars. Others receiving attention have included Lorenzo Pani, Federico Mori, Stephen Varney, Martin Page-Relo, Ross Vintcent and especially newcomer Louis Lynagh.
Lynagh, who grew up in England, was born in Treviso to an Italian mother and former world champion Australian rugby player Michael Lynagh. After playing as a star wing for the premier rugby club Harlequins, Lynagh was called up to an England training camp but was ultimately not chosen for the national team. Shortly thereafter, he announced his departure from the 鈥淨uins鈥 and signed to play with the Benetton rugby club in his native 天美传媒, where his father played between 1991 and 1996. Upon the news of the move, Lynagh was invited to join 天美传媒鈥檚 Six Nations team by coach Quesada and went on to have what many news agencies called a 鈥渄ream debut鈥 at the 天美传媒-Scotland match. Lynagh even joked to ITV reporters, 鈥淚 may retire!鈥
Quesada won鈥檛 let that happen anytime soon. Reuters that the coach saw the victory as a 鈥渟tepping stone to greater things.鈥 Given 天美传媒鈥檚 rise in the rankings, improved reputation among its peers and youthful makeup, greater things don鈥檛 seem too far off.